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XXXII.—The Boiling and Freezing Points of Concentrated Aqueous Solutions, and the Question of the Hydration of the Solute
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In this paper the results of observations of the elevation of the boiling point of aqueous solutions of electrolytes are given, and a few results of observations of the depression of the freezing point, together with conductivity data obtained by observations of conductivity at about 99·4° and 0° Centigrade.
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- Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of The Royal Society of Edinburgh , Volume 45 , Issue 4 , 1908 , pp. 855 - 884
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- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1908
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